'That's a dangerous decision to make': policing experts baffled by ICE officer stepping in front of moving SUV before opening fire | Fortune
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'That's a dangerous decision to make': policing experts baffled by ICE officer stepping in front of moving SUV before opening fire | Fortune
"The federal officer steps in front of the Honda SUV, parked nearly perpendicular across a one-way residential street in Minneapolis, with snow piled up on the curb. Within seconds, he would shoot and kill the driver, Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three. Federal officials said the officer acted in self-defense, that the driver of the Honda was engaging in "an act of domestic terrorism" when she pulled forward toward him and that he was lucky to escape alive."
"Videos filmed by bystanders from several angles show the Honda stopped on Portland Avenue just before the shooting. It's straddling multiple lanes, but not entirely blocking traffic: the driver-side window is open, the driver waving their left arm as if to signal cars to go around. One large SUV drives around the front of the Honda and down the street. Multiple unmarked federal vehicles are idling on the road nearby."
Federal agents confronted a Honda SUV stopped across a one-way residential street in Minneapolis, and a federal officer stepped in front of the vehicle before shooting and killing the driver, Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three. Federal officials said the officer acted in self-defense and described the driver as engaging in "an act of domestic terrorism" when she pulled forward. Videos filmed by bystanders show the Honda straddling multiple lanes with the driver signaling cars to go around, multiple unmarked federal vehicles nearby, and officers wearing hats and masks. Officers ordered the driver to exit, grabbed the door handle, and reached into the open window as the car began to roll, while bystanders heckled officers and blew whistles to alert neighbors.
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